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The '''Protective Life building''' is a 135,000 square-foot office building constructed in [[1976]] just south of [[Mountain Brook]]'s [[Office Park]] for the [[Protective Life Corporation]], which moved from its former [[Protective | The '''Protective Life building''' is a 135,000 square-foot office building constructed in [[1976]] just south of [[Mountain Brook]]'s [[Office Park]] for the [[Protective Life Corporation]], which moved from its former [[Protective Life building|downtown headquarters]]. It is now "Building 1" of the 28-acre [[Protective Center]] campus. | ||
Architects Welton, Becket & Associates of Houston, Texas designed the mirrored-glass clad building on a hilltop site overlooking [[U. S. Highway 280]]. Zion and Breen of New York, New York prepared the landscape design that separated the offices from its parking lots across a landscaped courtyard. | Architects Welton, Becket & Associates of Houston, Texas designed the mirrored-glass clad building on a hilltop site overlooking [[U. S. Highway 280]]. Zion and Breen of New York, New York prepared the landscape design that separated the offices from its parking lots across a landscaped courtyard. |
Revision as of 19:52, 1 November 2009
The Protective Life building is a 135,000 square-foot office building constructed in 1976 just south of Mountain Brook's Office Park for the Protective Life Corporation, which moved from its former downtown headquarters. It is now "Building 1" of the 28-acre Protective Center campus.
Architects Welton, Becket & Associates of Houston, Texas designed the mirrored-glass clad building on a hilltop site overlooking U. S. Highway 280. Zion and Breen of New York, New York prepared the landscape design that separated the offices from its parking lots across a landscaped courtyard.
Tenants
References
- Morris, Philip (October 1975) "Here's Looking at YOU, Birmingham: Commentaries on Design and Land Use." Birmingham magazine. Vol. 15, No. 10, pp. 17-22
External links
- Protective Center website